- Table of Contents
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- 07-System
- 01-High availability group
- 02-VRRP
- 03-Track
- 04-BFD
- 05-NQA
- 06-Basic log settings
- 07-Email server
- 08-Session log settings
- 09-Sandbox log settings
- 10-Heartbeat log settings
- 10-Threat log settings
- 11-Application audit log settings
- 12-URL filtering log settings
- 13-Attack defense log settings
- 14-Reputation log settings
- 15-Bandwidth alarm logs
- 16-Configuration log settings
- 17-Security policy log
- 18-Terminal identification logging
- 20-WAF log settings
- 21-IP access logs
- 22-MAC access log
- 23-Bandwidth management logs
- 24-Context rate limit logging
- 25-Report settings
- 26-Session settings
- 27-Signature upgrade
- 28-Software upgrade
- 29-License management
- 30-IRF
- 31-IRF advanced settings
- 32-Contexts
- 33-Administrators
- 34-Date and time
- 35-MAC address learning through a Layer 3 device
- 36-SNMP
- 37-Configuration management
- 38-Reboot
- 39-About
- 40-Ping
- 41-Tracert
- 42-Packet capture
- 43-Webpage Diagnosis
- 44-Diagnostic Info
- 45-Packet trace
- 46-Fast Internet Access
- Related Documents
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38-Reboot
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Introduction
The reboot feature enables you to remotely reboot the device.
Restrictions and guidelines
Rebooting the device might cause service interruption. Before performing this task, make sure you understand its impact on the live network.
As a best practice, save the running configuration before rebooting the device.